I just bought a Team Rapid Reaction secondary used from a guy who had it on a stock RX-1. I just wanted to check with you guys to see if there was anything special I should know about it or if it's just a simple bolt on, like will this secondary float like the stock one or will it be solid to the jackshaft? Thanks! 

Frostbite
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I know I am very intersted to hear your results. If Polaris race sleds use them and now they are installed straight from the factory on their sleds there MUST be something to the benefit behind using them.
I see there's a new variation of this secondary out now as well. I'll be watching them too to see how well they work.
I see there's a new variation of this secondary out now as well. I'll be watching them too to see how well they work.
Will post results after I ride it, callin for flurries tonight, finally 

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4000 miles last year with no problems at all,i run several different springs with good results,the clutch alignment was exactly the same as the stock clutch so whatever your stock clutch has for washers (in front or behind,thats where they go on the team,it floats just like the stock secondary,the biggest problem is changing the spring without some kind of compression device because the splines only line up in one spot,i made one out of a long carriage bolt,small piece of plywood and a piece of flat stock bent into a u shape to push down on the bearing assy ,kinda copied the look of the tool in the catalog but with old junk i had laying aroung shop,i'll look at my sled tomorrow night and let you know the cam and spring setup i have now,sled rocks,hope this helps
Helps alot, thanks very much 

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